Public Works staff just published a public consultation update (PDF link) on phase two of the Rapid Transit Feasibility Study that reports back to the public works committee on the public outreach program the rapid transit team undertook during the summer.

As Lisa Zinkewich from Public Works reported at the August Hamilton Light Rail meeting, the response was unprecedented and strongly positive about light rail.

In the update just published, staff report that they heard from more than 1,600 people, of whom 94% support rapid transit. That support breaks down as follows:

66% support Light Rail Transit;

8% support Bus Rapid Transit; and

20% support either mode.

In addition, 91% are in favour of implementing additional rapid transit routes once the recommended routes are established.

Support was tied to funding from higher levels of government. 90% of respondents would support rapid transit if Metrolinx funded 75% of the capital costs; 81% would support it if Metrolinx funded 66%; and 65% sould support it even if Metrolinx funded only 50%.

Respondents came from every ward in the city, and in all wards, support for rapid transit of some kind was over 50%. In only two wards (14 and 15) was support for LRT specifically less than 50%, and in only one ward (15) was support for LRT not the biggest share of the total.

Rapid Transit Preferences By Ward

Ward

% LRT

% BRT

% Either

% Neither

1

74

6

17

3

2

76

5

17

2

3

62

11

23

4

4

49

15

29

7

5

63

16

19

2

6

56

11

20

13

7

58

13

21

8

8

59

13

22

6

9

56

15

17

12

10

57

14

17

12

11

71

2

18

9

12

62

6

20

12

13

75

4

16

5

14

40

7

40

13

15

32

36

32

0

NA

64

8

24

4

The report also included letters of endorsement from several community and business organizations, including:

Realtors Association of Hamilton-Burlington: LRT endorsement

Clean Air Hamilton: LRT endorsement

Downtown BIA: LRT endorsement

International Village BIA: LRT endorsement

Durand Neighbourhood Association: LRT endorsement

Ainslie Wood/Westdale Community Association: LRT endorsement

Hamilton Chamber of Commerce: LRT endorsement

McMaster Students Union: LRT endorsement

Hamilton Partners for Healthy Weights: LRT endorsement

McMaster University: general Rapid Transit endorsement

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Supporters

1941
Public Statements
759
Votes Cast for Statements
1
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